Glasgow Citybus
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A Plaxton Centro on route 17 |
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Parent company | From 2006, West Coast Motors |
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Founded | Novemeber 1999 |
Headquarters | Scotstoun |
Locale | Glasgow and Dunbartonshire, Scotland |
Service type | bus |
Routes | 6 [1] |
Fleet | 20 [2] |
Chief executive | Colin Craig |
Web site | http://www.glasgowcitybus.co.uk |
Glasgow Citybus is a Scottish bus operator, operating a number of bus routes throughout Greater Glasgow, primarily in Glasgow and Dunbartonshire. Formed in 1999 it is now owned by West Coast Motors[3].
Glasgow Citybus operates services that do not overlap significantly with the routes of the other bus operators in Glasgow.
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[edit] Services
Glasgow Citybus operates the following services:
- 7 : Acre Drive - Maryhill ASDA - Milton
- 16 : Baljaffray - Bearsden - Maryhill - Glasgow City Centre
- 17 : Duntocher - Bearsden - Maryhill - Glasgow City Centre
- 83 : Drumchapel - Blairdardie - Gartnavel Hospital - Partick
[edit] Fleet
The Glasgow Citybus owns 20 buses of various age, and the fleet is made up single-decker buses, midibuses and minibuses. With the exception of the minibuses and 1 bus, the fleet is entirely low-floor using accessible vehicles.
[edit] Single deckers
- 3 Plaxton Centro bodied VDL SB120s [1]
- 4 Wright Cadet bodied VDL SB120s [2]
- 2 UVG Urbanstar bodied Dennis Dart SLFs
- 1 Alexander Dash bodied Dennis Dart
[edit] Midibuses
[edit] Minibuses
- 1 Alexander ALX100 bodied Mercedes-Benz 814D [3]
- 2 Alexander Sprint bodied Mercedes-Benz 709Ds
- 3 Optare MetroRiders
[edit] References
- ^ Glasgow Citybus - Routes & Timetables
- ^ Glasgow Citybus - Fleet list
- ^ West Coast Motors | Company history
[edit] External links
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